Monthly Archives: June 2012

Browse posts released in June 2012. See all archives.

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PowerPoint and Presenting Notes
PowerPoint and Presenting Glossary



Align Text within Shapes and Text Boxes in PowerPoint June 25th, 2012
Text in Shapes: Align Text Within Shapes and Text Boxes in PowerPoint




Add or Delete Points (Vertexes) for Shapes in PowerPoint June 25th, 2012
Advanced Drawing Techniques: Add or Delete Points (Vertexes) for Shapes in PowerPoint




Spirographs with Adobe Illustrator June 23rd, 2012
Adobe Illustrator




Text within Shapes in PowerPoint June 23rd, 2012
Text in Shapes: Text Within Shapes in PowerPoint




Rotate Shapes in PowerPoint June 21st, 2012
Basics About Shapes: Rotate Shapes in PowerPoint




Edit Points for Shapes in PowerPoint June 20th, 2012
Advanced Drawing Techniques: Edit Points for Shapes in PowerPoint




Manipulating Shapes by Dragging Yellow Handles in PowerPoint June 20th, 2012
Advanced Shape Techniques: Manipulating Shapes by Dragging Yellow Handles in PowerPoint




Glenna Shaw June 12th, 2012
Glenna Shaw




Carmine Gallo June 11th, 2012
Carmine Gallo





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